The sun. (New York [N.Y.]) 1833-1916, April 11, 1880, Image 6

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I I Af llb JLJ L r = 1 i u J iiiui I = Tm J tj<G THE SUN SUNDAY APRIL 1 18I HOW CRIMINATE ARE MADE I1UCT3 JUMirjV JWOJIf THK nXlttllUOtCliVJ EXIWA IICUWl 16Petty Crlinlnuls thnt nr Developed IntoI Ilnnk Jlarilars Mhrre their IncrnlnneToots ar > Procured Hum aDd ForeignCrlniliiisla Til Diinirriona Hob r CrlmlnnlVlillo In comcrpntlon 1 few days before tha recent police chances with CnplKoily Mr Golden nnd Mr Pusoubury ofthe citys detective forco I reporter of TintBUN raised tbo question ns to how far Inherent mental qualities and previous habits oflife and occupation Influenco criminals In theirEoloutloti of tho several wiiiks of orlmo by whichthey book to live Capt Kcaly replied thatthose things have much less to do with Iho set Itling of criminal pursuits thnn tha Immediatecircumstances and associations under whichthe first crlmlmlbtepa nro taken and still leesthnn tho progu lvo < tdutntlon In crime gainedIn penllcnlhiry nud prison life From this boI clnnlng a long conversation ensued on thotopic of criminal life Inasmuch as tho threeJ old and experienced officers corroborated eachbther throughout anil broko Into each othersremarks frequently for tho hotter elucidation orillustration of points thnt were made It maybe as well In presenting a rcsumo of their oxI vorlonco and conclusions to regard tho threecollectively ns one nnd their several utterancesO3 the combined detective voiceJinny people they stld especially thosewhoso knowledge of criminal life Is purely theoretical or derived from tiovoU Imagine thatpersons entering criminal pursuits are goyornul by what they havo been prelotnly and1 Ihstn criminal pursuit once adopted > Is ns nrule adhered to or In other words 1 man onceI n pickpocket Is nlwajs a pickpocket or mJ other ouco I burglar la nlvvnyi a burglarHardly any supposition could bj moro erroneI ous Primarily thero arc of course predisposing Influences which have a certain effect In Igoverning choice A man of education refinedhabits nnd possibly n minimum of couragewould not bo likely to ndopt the criminal walksI requiring bruto forco nnd nerve Bitch I onowould bo far moro likely to bocomo I forger ortuunterfolter than a burglar or highway robber btlll under certain circumstances opportunity and the particular modo of workingof thoso who woro hli tutors In crime he mightbo either foreign as they would bo to hisnature Criminal occupitlon however 19like everything olso progressive Twothings stand In tho way of tho beelnnor In crlmo attaching himself twhat wo may vlovv taking them In thocriminals own light as the higher walks ofj predatory Industry tho top rungs of tho crimI inal ladder Tho first is naturally lack of oxporlenco and skill the second lack of conndance In him or knowledge of him by the olderand moro practised hands whoso cooperation Iwould bo necessary Hence If ho cannotetriko out for himself by tho force of his owntrenlus somo new line of forgery confidenceoperations embezzlement or others of the classof crimes dependent upon brains adroitnessand address for their success ho must enter onthe broad level n n general thlof ono of theclass who will steal am thing they can lot awaywith from a needle to a Milpa anchor Fromthat lovel ho mny rUe partly by tho forco of hisown Increased knowledgu of thoIlcrcnsc1 practice ofcrime partly by his natural adaptability forespecial methods of proving upon the community partly bj thn advice and coiiperallmi ofolder lrlullni with whom ho comes In contactt whether at liberty or doing lime Inn prison1rom n pettv general micik thief ho m ly bocount 1111 of u gang of pickpockets unit fromn pickpocket In 001110 of time may suddenlyCIO to the front with distinction even ns nflrbtelas bank burst ir IThere was 1 Caldey ono of the lnnhntIf tan liink burglmMis i an Illustration i I who hoI Jorn Unit job vrit simply an ordinary pickpockel Kobort Corcoran a s nothing I but onoI of the lower tints 011 IitV him PS until suddenly he mail I r I > talon bj his complicity In I thorobber of the llojlsim Hank In Boston ono ofthe moft enormous anil nudCMlti bank robborle ever perpetratd That happened In18G9 or 1S70 Tho burglars started a patentt inodlclno btoro In a bull ling adjoining thobank on tho noeond lloor the level of the hankf They cut through tnn mil back of the bnnkpat pinking Into i their patent medicine boxesthe brlk ami mortirtlipy took out workingI patiently by night and concealing their operaI tions bj dm until Ihoy could get at thin back of1 tho safo which they cut out holly The nextmorning when the cashier opened the safe hofound that he could look right through It Intothe pntenl medloinontor orwnlk through It1 ho chnxu mid that f 1100000 In clean en II had bfcii carried oil In the eouro of Ihu nightTom brnper was another who distinguishedhlnifolf by rising from the condition of a7 badger thlefi variation of the panelI house cune tnbo a burglar and I flratdnaaone UN first big job was the burglary of thoQuincy 1 tnk of Quincy III In 1871 11 thol war tin I nnco ran lor Ahslxfint Alderman heroin New York while ho was 1 badger thiefand ciino vary near being Heeled Theru wastarget eimpnny named after him Ho inciteI moro motley probably than nny otherotlrman In his line of business at thattime was very liberal with I and consequently popular among n certain largoclass of voters Scott ant liunlnp who were Inthe great Northampton lan burglary used tobo mre sneak thluveg In Chicago Other Illustrations might bo given If nocssary to showthat criminals as a rub go through preparatory courses of training take degrees In crimeb 7011 may bay all that applies not simply to thosowho enter criminal lltoas adults through cholcuor this pressure of neechSltj hit those who areIroborn to crlmo an well Thero In I no high road ttho top of the criminal protection any morethan In any other InfAbout the shortest cut la afforded by theBtato prisons Thero U improvement thereunder Pilslmrys management In tho torecriminal education but thorn Is yet needed Inboth prisons and penitentiaries Tnn Suv wasI right In some articles It published on penologya tow yeirs ago In styling thoso Institutioni schools ot crime At that time there vverognther1 together dully In one disused shop In thoAuburn prison 4UU convicts of nil ages andclsses from boys to old men from young < nltclnners In I crime I to tho I most harilnned Olnl InJ desVerde offenders Iholr intercourse tcsporlo ofellorH 1helr was unre1 Btrnlned I and It may easily bo Imnglncd whattheir topic ofconvorsntlon were Out of thatschool graduated Homo of our worst criminalsIt who upon entering were mere pettythlovesAre there many firstclass bank burglarsknown as such now nt liberty In this country rthe reporter asked 1tllNo was the answer not moro limn twen1 ty who deserve that nppriiatloii I requires rarequalities In 1 criminal to conMltiitn him ons oft tint class tin must have patience intelligencemechanical knowledge industry dutermtnnf ton fertility of resources and courage all Innihfuh degree Hut oven If ho poeaosaeg all0 tinftp they cannot be utilized unless he canI tnl associates possessing the same requisitesI or gain admission to onA of the already organi iced gangs and they are very chary about takI I Ing now men Into their confidence 8onietlmiHI I the nrresl of single man out of a gnng will puti a Plop to the operations of HID remainder of the11 J alnl for a long time sluinly because they needc another IU8n anti can Mud nobod they canI I trust Hank btirKlnrBbomotlmcs spend monthsbOl0lm09 Inltls1 I In preparation for a job gleaning nocessnry Inil t formation or tile habits ol bank olllelals formI Ing advuntngcoua acquaintances and makingfipproailieu to thn eovuted treasure all the limelulebut with Iho patience to wait until the Iron Isfully hot before striking n ulII Vilion thoyI como across some new kind of lock they willmanage to get possession of one whatever Uscoat and whatever roundabout means may bonecessary to get hold of It and taking ItI chart will study Its construction untilthey know Its strong and weak points and howj t beat It juntas well as Its Inventor or makerp could They are always on tho alert to utilizeI i for their purposes every new III > utlzl11f power Loll t that machine for Instance ItIitJi is technically called 1 drag Simple its 1t 1 looks I Is extremely powerful and so quietlif lly IMla 01 a bit I hole Is bored through anifB door that block la 1 set Inside Iho pointiIh oftlila screw rests on tho block this blockI 11t1 rcrts Inside tit lurfaoo thnt has been boriolr then the screw Is turned by this long handlehnnIII iJ which 10 men operate As the screw turns4 it the blocks are forced apart further and furtherI g I la I power that hardly nny construction of at I II safe can resist Either tho hack orthe front must give way Here laLI Another machine a common jackacrttwonly nn exceptionally powerful onerigged so that by turning It will noiselessly4 ij force Into the crack of n snfo door ft successionr of I steel wcdgea first one as thin as 1 knifeblade soon one as thick as your hand Andthe hinges must give way Where the size orlocation of tile safe or vault t b forced proIndus thnelut08 use of these machines and an exS p oslon becomes uucexvary dynamite and nitroglycerine employed with the greatest skillwith inch art In the deadening of sound thatsometimes an explosion which rends asunder 1hugo safe cannot bl heard twenty yardsway from the room In which It UktaI place Yet with all llieao precautions andh skill It I is seldom that a bank burglaryiL fs attempted In which come bank employee or alook export like Kdnon Is not 1dOOk eXIOrlkO J an accomplice Ido not recall an exception t that rule In nilTars Then In the eoveriu of thnlr tracksCverlul Irtckathesfl drstclani burglars are remarkably MrOIore of thor will not trust an expressman toICarry lay their tlunder however thoroughlyL jrimlnnl and ln iiiipathy with them he mlehtbo but would buy simply for use on the oneoccasion I coach anti pair of horses whichthey would sell tho next day nt auction Americans nnd aol nrn ginrnllv the sharpest bursUrn end most skilful In evading pursuit1 Where do burglars get their tools 7Almost nny mechanic or blacksmith willmako any tool hn Is called upon for 1 Its constructionInystruction Is within bin capacity without askingnny questions about the IISPH to which It Is to boput provided ho gets his price for It I la ofcourse morn than probablo that ho guesses thoCOlrs use which It Is Intended i but iii lit Ilesn I ii ksIn not his business Ho Is guilty of no offencefor thorn Is nn law against making burglarstools unless guilty knowledge of their purposecan bn proven anti thorn Is no law against having thiiin or carrying them about oxcopt ntnight bill the matting of such Implements tAnas n rule conllnod to those mechanics who areactually In 1naIA with the criminals who expect to tiso thoUAm womiii omt > loyed to any great extent Inthe perpetration of burglaries 1As uteiessorieiu yes to n very great extentThey are emplojed to gain Information tostand outoldt wath when I hit rrlc ry Is goingon Inside I u building I and not Infriquently I aidby taking rooms where thnlr accomplices mayout through walls Into ndjolnlnMorraor warnhouses lint I never heard of I woman actuallyIn tutu work of opening safetaking tnrlln OJOIII n or astore Homo 01 them lutro tIle ncrvu for i butnot tile strength t ilrslredIt Is n inlMiiku Jnll to suppose thnt Europeancriminals I AUlwrlor to ours in au roitness andboldness Our bank burglars are ahend of theiranti In almost otheringll h rivals nn so I ninosl everybranch of criminality Semite novel things ilotinoil the oIlier Hide of tIle water hare given riseto tho notion In somo pooplofl mlmU that thoKurope crlmlnnlH hao moro originality thanours Ono nt their quenrext ali most noveltricks tiia thnilocltwoik lodge for burglaryHint was opernt d In llolglum and I believeIn I IarJB 1 JewelleiH worn tho let I < A mnnwould KO Into I jewellers Moro buy some txien 10 tlnm ICY for them and lake themtlll8away Ilowould I return the Iwxlhl amid sayingthat howns nlrf1 i I tnt t I I list them to tho I keeping ofhis servant would nsk permission to loivothem temporarily I In I their box III tho jewellerBsite Thnt U lu eirded ho would return athird I time i I Ilk nrro put rellasos put thlInUoin tho box timid take out ROUHI article Indoing KO hn would set In motion I concealedclockwork iii fin box which at acivon hour oftho night would strike n hammer upon neapIre 1 rn s of iljnaralte In tho box nod with thofLiloaloii rend tho enf > Of course tho burglars would have tholr preparation 1111 to boon hand when that occurred That was Ingenious In Its Wil but requiring Inllnltuly lesskill and address In effect I m than hundreds ofdevices our riiscnls havn umplojed nnd couldnever if plnjr on our Yankuo Jewellers Tim1rnnch ijiuvit bum said to bo ahead of us Inskill In obtaining food and money by falopretences but vvhnro does tho world affordBiieh n brilliant record of nehlovemonts In thatlino us Is set forth In the history of how Yorksavings jinksConfldonco I I man must Imvo n polished demeanor and an ndilnbs capable of Impressingtheir Intended lctlms rcndy adaptability Intaking advantage of opportunities nnd Ingenuity In striking ont novel fields for their pocullar enterprises The mar ami froquontido blcom lot gttrs or counterfeitersbut tiardljover burglars 1 Is not because they lack therequisite of courage but bocauoo craft Is moroesteemed ity 1 thorn than forco Itut talk aboutnerve there can hardly bo nervier thingthan walking Into I bank In tho open day hayIng down a forged check anti demandingmoney for I knowing bow keenly tho bank Isprotected and how sure nnd eovoro tho punishment of being caught will ho In fact there Isnot ono of tho principal walks of crime thatdoes not requlro a great deal of cool courageWhon you speak of tho principal walks ofcrime YOU suggest tho Idea of 1 classlllcatlouof criminals by their respective methods Howfar Is that possible 1Not nt all with any accuracy or to nny conslderabln extent In a general way you maysay there are burglars forgers counterfeitersconlldenco men hotel thlevos pickpocketssnunk thlovef general thievesnnd on butthoBtibdlvlslons of thoso classes would bo almost as numerous ns the persons employed Inthem Take hotel thfovcs for instance Themare those who work In the morning I only otherswho wore at night others who do nothing except In tho afternoons and then cinch of theesubdlvltilons hnvo other dlptlugulbhlngpoculiarltles In their methods of procedure Thohotul thief sometimes takes desperate chancesThor was Jo Huts one of tho boldest of themwho Is doing time now In Boston He Ian thinflnolooklng fellow six feet nnd two Inches tallwith tr long arms nnd legs In 1SGG oIbl 7 ho robbed In one night twelvarooms on tIlt sixth floor of the BtNicholas Hotel by parsing from ono window toanother on the front of tho house at thatBiddy height Usually ho operated by goingthrough trinnoms but that was not practicablethem In the lUSt room ho entered lady wasIn bpI but wide awake and clue < asked himwhat business no had thero Ho did not wait toexplain but Jusl stepped out on the windowledge and so back on tile route ho came to hitroom whence he started which va occupied 1by un accomplice nnd before the lady couldsummon a call boy and ho could call n clerkthe thief was far away The hotel thief must bealwajs ready nut have his wits fully about himfor nny unexpectHtl emergencyIn Congress Hall Saratoga a few summersago n hotel thief slipped Into a room In thoearly morning just after ho had teen nn oldgentleman go out of the door of tho roomand down tile corridor While the thief wasgathering In tho unconsldured trllles on tilebureau the 01 IIUcmon SOl whown InbedIn thu room awoko nnd demanded what ho wasdoing The fellow hnd been watching him Intho mirror and caw his eyes open BO when thoyoung mnlloukeluL the thief was quietly arranging his neck tie nt tho mirror with an airof easy unconcern Turning with apparentsurprise ho exclaimed Why good heavens I 1hnvo got Into tho wrong room I had JUt beenout leaving rny hum In bednnd came bnck toiIarrange my collar anti bare I have stupidlyblundered Into another persons room JtuJIlvyour pardon I thought yon wore Churlcy Bxounj mo Im very sorryI and navlngbowed himself to the door while sD nklnl hevanished Anti when tile young mill got up hofound that hU diamond studs and watch hadnlbOvanUhed Inter in the day the thief wascaptured at t another hotel That was JimStanley n wellknown ono of Ills class NotInfrequently these hotel thieves show a greatdeal of ingenuity In getting Into rooms Tho<Tromont House Boston had transoms over Itsroom doors too uraall for II thief to crawlthrough ami n bolt on tho inside of eachchamber door One night n hotel thief wontthrough n wholl row of Ihoso rooms lr boringn hole In each and pulling lie bolt back bymeans of some Instrument Tho now kind ofIndependent doublo JOCKS nIl Ih best securityyet found for hotul room door Holts are easilybe iten bometlrnes the hotel thief will secure aroom draw tho screws of tho bolt soekcta andsmooth them iowa to n to pull out easily andthus glvn him tuciss to rooms when they nrooccupied hy otherKifAtsThe clans of thieves dovotlngthemaelvestoOat sitcoudBtory racket hnvo to b bold fellows not so daring ns burglars of course but Istill possessed of much pluck They learn thehnbltB of families In hOI thny propose toplunder and thonwhllu thu family Is ntdinncrwill climb up tho stone coping of tho front doorto tin secondstory window outer there andrapidly go through tho looms taking nltthfug of value limy can reich and departing usthey cnmo They nro always young fellowsathletic agile and generallyarodesperntecharactors Most of thorn fire good looking and I lucytlYaim to get Information of tho liabllnof thofamlHi s they murk for robbery by formlngncquaint <anco with tie nurses and servant girls eitherat the area gates or In the parks whon the girlsare sent out with the children Troy Denniswas one of the boldest of this class and came tohis death while practising his nefarious workHo had just robbnil ono house In Madison avenue and wan climbing up to tho second storywindow of another when tho Illsecured copingover tho door foil with him and In some wayMho and the stone came down together hishead was undermost anJ was oruxhed Holived only until ho was carried to IJelluvua lepltnl That famous robbery of Moore tho gun >maker of 2UOOUU was perpetrated In that wayby Troy Dennis and Q Carr Curr committedsuicide by taking poison 0 Soundslioll Inklnl tolsol on 1 SOUlt steamerWhat Is the most dangerous criminal 7That depends on how you moan dangerousI you mean dangerous to thog who attempt > 1 toInterfere with him or who seek to arrest himyour third or fourthclass burglar tho Ignorantbruto who relies only on forei and ha a morbid dread of arrest Is tIle unt Hut I youmenu dangerous to the community a largo byreason of his greater capaclti for crlmn and Ingenuity In evading iunlaliment for It by allodds your sober criminal to whatever class I homay belong Is the worst You will find at thotop of gvutry class of criminals a few whodrink nothing stronger than seltzer waterIf they oven go a strong M thatnnd thoy nro tIle terrors There wasWllllnm Gray the bond forger who wasbrought back here from Europe by Capt KellYa > oai ago Inat July Ills father was for yealSchaplain of thu United States Senate Ho waswell educated had the mot charming mannersand apparent correct life nnd he never drankoven a sip of wIle Thnt was how he cameo tobo at the bend of the most expert band offorgers In the land Tho forgers Iloberts andOluason wtira also strictly temperate men ritereally firstclass burglars thoso who connnatheir operations to balk and oilier great affairs anti tho bond forgers and counterfeiterswill not trust a man who sets drunkA IIuibBudi AId CrueltyJohn F Mills hM sued John W Bennett Inttit King County Suprtm Court to recover fos forboard inedlclnti and ntctiurlti furnlilitJ to Mary IlUnnttt thi dtfeiidtnti wife The miner 1 s general Idenial and a further alligation that tho defendant vraialways ready and willing to I itipport till wife Juitlca iCook gmuUd an order for the examination of MaryUcntwti tmloi trial as sha was sid mlalon I lek and liurdeath I tea liourl opeehnl lit Mllll I autimllwd I l an alldsrii that Mory lleiuietl hid teen ilck I smut conlliiul toher bed lor Ih roe monihi in hli own houw all H Outum jbta itrtet and that her death U I hourly elpected MaryBeuneii yesterday teitiniul tieiort a reierte that the waimarried to Julin lltimett rourtoen yeari aifo Iho parted from lilm ilxteon wtiki ago and tie has alnce renT ed as ibe iwear in glee I hera cent of moneyr Ritefurther taitlfledt hlaI wa aleS eta week btorleaving his house my liuiband told me toga lie saidalck women were out wanted and Ifldid nolco by lairmeans I would goby foul UyhuiDiiu lisi ass been to1101 beltee me In Iwo uioauii past Inow MUSIC HATH CIIAHMS Irun woftnKtiFur sitmr OF AN ACCOJIDIWN IN run CITY VI CHICAGODamon unit 1jtlilm In Lave The Power orMllelr An Acrorileon Ilnelpne n VtirrlHaeanti Yntike n UlTnrce frum M < litcnpoilnilie In Itse Time than Pour hayMr Frederick Bllopp Is a man of linoflguro living In Chicago Ho Is twentytwoyears old Ho Is I clerk In tim employ of JU Ooro A Co auctioneers 180 nnd 182 Wabnshavouuo A moro Industrious nnd conscientious auctioneer never chinned his way to prosperity A year ego ho fell In iove with MlasAgnes Lovctac n maiden of German descentwith azure oyes rosy lips and retrousse1 nosoSilo was pretty coquettish fascinating nnd 17Mr Bllopp courtcdlhor with tho fervor of truelovo lie was ono of a number of suitors nndshe was undecided ns to which to accept Thoclork scoured tho Influence of Miss Lovotagsmarried slater and through her representations Agnes finally received his attentions liecnvolior several valuable rings and sIteIno loorl rhlls ornamented his waistcoat with n lino gold chainThoy rodo out together Tlslted theatres Indulged In Icocroam lotoiVlCtcs t and billed andcooed nt regular Intervals Miss Iovotag roosided with her mother who koops a crockerystore nt 222 Clybourn avenue The mother waidelighted with her prospective sonlnliwIn January last Mr Hllnpp Invited Miss AItics and hor sister to vIsit him at his boardinghouse They did BO Whllo there ho Introduced to them Mr Otto Trodko son of tho handlady Mr Bllopp commended the sister to MrTri dkofl attention Otto Is n Imndsomo gentlomnn with n nnrvollous nptltudo for thu nccordoon Tho young ladles charmed with hismusic Invited htm to call nt their hou90wlh theaccordoon He accepted their Invitation nodfrequently Isled the crockery establishmentIlls manners procd n fascinating ns his music Bllopp was delighted Trudko xvns hisTythlas They roomed together and confidedto each other tholr joys nnd sorrows Ottoseemed to think that his friend had mndo ngreat mistake In his cholco of tho sisters nndurged him to correct I Ho hinted that Agneshad n high temper and lacked tho animationand beauty of her sister Mlepp however wasnot to bn put to sloop He dceidcd that ho likedAgues better than anybody olsos sinter nndChilI to his determination to marry hor Thownddlng was sot down for tho lot of May loTho treacherous Ircdko lugged his accordcont tho crockery store every evening nnd Illicitthu parlor with music Thin sisters discoveredthat ho vvns I delightful dancer They tookturns at tile piano and wore alternately whirledIn tile arms of the manly Frodko Ono afterniernoon In March old Mrs Levotag was shockedMr Kredko fell on his knees anti Implored herto give him her daughter Agnes The good oldlady demurred Uhosild that Mr bllepp had Iprior claim nnd ono that could not b disregarded Mr Fredko wept but the good matronwould not relent Bho urged him to take thoyounger daughter Finally tho young manarose front his knees dried his eyes and HaItithat as Agnes had acknowledged that she lovedhim he would allow nobody but himself tomarry herThe news readied the ears of tho unsuspecting Sllepp Ho rushed to tho crockery tmznnrand found tho accordoon and his friend 1rcdkohard at work Ho stopped tho nccordoon nndupbraided Pythias In moving accents he assured Agnes of his unfaltering affection andasked herb to choose at once between hlrasnlf andtho tuneful accordeonlst She plead for twentytour hours grace and It was granted A dramatic scene followed Tho whole L vetng tamily sundry Invited guests and the two loverswere them to hear tho decision Agnes expressed liar determination to do her duty andcarry out hor engagement with flllepp Thereupon the unhappy Fredko fainted dead away011 tho parlor enroot Ills rival dashed cold wnher Into his lace anti tho distressed Antics appliedrestorntl Ills Bad condition hnuplied nslornt > e Ils nt eontlton deeply nlTected her W hlo stooping over his prostrain form uho whispered words of hopeFrulko revived nnd brightened worta IIFor n few days ho paid no visits to tho Lnvotags Then the sweet notes of time nccordeonwere again hearth In tho little parlor Gossipsbegan to talk of the open manner In which Ottoanti Agnes made love In Sllepps absence Thoold lady fell under the liillueuco of the magicnccordeon and urged Mr Hllemi to transfer hisaffections to somebody elsoa daughter Thatgentleman however held both diughtor andmother to their word Agnes pleat with him Invain Then to his face she told him that shedid not love him and threw nil his presents inthe fro bllcpo philosophically declared thatho had enough love In his nature for both anddeclared that he would not give her upThe music of the nccordeon continued untilMarch 29 On that day Agnes received unttar from her nfllanced Hn told her that 1 shedid not appear nt hlf ofllc nt noon ho wouldblow his brains out lho girl showed tho lettert her mother That kind old lady urged herto keep tho appointment arguing dint the Interview could bo productive of no harm andthnt It might avert a < terrible tragedy At 12oclock Agnes found Bllepp tu J 1 Ooro ACOB auction store Ha coolly Informed horthat he wan tired of her double dealing andollnathat ho had sent for hor In order that theymight b married on tho Instant The girlbegged for time but Sllopp tapped the handleof n revolver and threatened to kill her andtake his own life 1 she refused Thereuponalto gave way amid they marched to thus count >courthouse Ho told her that she must swearthat she was eighteen She declined to do sobut agreed to dye that a her ago If sho was notput under oath Ultopp perjured himself thn<girl told a white He nnd I license was securedThey then entered n church nnd were marriedby the Ksv Mr HartmnnHIp hail prepared quarters for his bride athis sisters residence Hho wanted to go homoI nm now your wife she said with tears Inher eyes and 1 you will allow me to BO homoI will return to your sisters Inter In tho JnyHllepp demurred Hut 1 you stay away fromthe store this afternoon without leave of absence you will lose your situation she urgedantI then what will become of us 7 Thislooked like a community of Interest and Hlleppwan overcome Ho kIssed his wife put her In uClybourn avenue car and wuuded his way backto the storeTho brIde bolted from the car ns soon M helint dlnnppoared and visited n married sisternt 133 Armour street Here she told her storyand declared that bhe would not live with herIvohusband Tile slbtor told hor that marriagewas a sacred ordinance and urged her to fulfil her vov Agnes said she would remain Imaldwlfn and invoke the aid of tho law 1 hofamily at the crockery shop wero Informed ofwhat had happened and they visited tne brideFredko and his ueeor Ant trailed In their waleThoy all approved of Agncxa decision andFredkn loft Ills accordcon behind < him and sallied out In search of a lawyer nntOn Saturday 1 bill for divorce was filed Tiltcnse cnmo before f Judgo Darmim nnd the abovofncts were elicIted Jsodufonco was made ThijJudge at once granted a decree declaring themarriage void on the ground of IntimidationOn Saturday night the mellifluous strains ofthe accordeon woro again heard at the home ofIbo married sister Irndkos hair was partedIn the middle and ho danced divinely InrtctIng questioned Agnes said I liked MrSll pu well enough until we got Ikod whendemeanor toward mo changed entirely Hegot awfully cross alt tyrannical and foundfault with everything I did Oh ho wus ten 1bly roulh II I did Ilylhlnl that did notploase him holslY Stop that Agnos ourooff your base Hut Mr Frodko ho was BOgentlemanly ho never spoko like that anti Ifyou only could hear him play on the accordean rFltESIDBXT WlKHAaiSS CASEDistrict Altorny Tallin nnd Anthony Cometock have u Irlr TitAnthony Comstock carried the framed obscene letter which ho alleges President EdwardI Williams of tho Groonpolnt Savings Hankwrote t George Rowland a retired merchant oftlroonpolnt under his arm as heontorod UnitedStates Commissioner Allens court room Inllrooklyn yesterday Mr Williams his brother Sidney anti his counsel District AttorneyCatlln armed with n lot of law books and a rollof 750 pages of legal cap paper containing thetestimony taken upon tho charge wore alreadyIn their seats Gen Catlln summed up for thodefendantNow I Mr Comstock will bo Quiet I will boobliged to him said Gen Catlln on being 1 Interrupted by whispering between Mr Comstocknut anotherMr Comstocks retort was I dont proposeto lower myself to tho level of tho counsel Ihave a Hunt to the protection of the Court formuch of the abuse that has boon put upon meIs for the outside public utonOne Catlln toward the close of his argumentproduced fao lmlle of the obscene letter enclosed In n frame exactly like that containingthe original The rasamblunco was strikingand Commissioner Allen said that 1 would bnbolter not to get tha two mixed upas they couldnot be told apart Oon Catlln said coullfacsimllo was prepared to show how much oneolewriting could bo made to stem like another<United States District Attorney Tenur willsum up for tile prosecution on MondayFlghllnc Indium In New MexicoSAVTA PK April 900n Hatoh with part ofhis command attacked tune liunlnd Indians who wereencamped In the 6t Andres Mountains Thus light lastedsix hours the Indians I retreating and tearing their deadbehind Out LII Hilary Carroll II ol r UK NlnUi ln Cavalry andlevee soldiers wire Merely wounded A large amountImoullof stock was captured from the Indians who are supposit to tje VIcscAleri Apaches as they retreated towardthe McKiloro Apache Acencr Ueu IJatcb with hisI command 1s In pursuitA auoiiT HACK triLl A goKnit FINIShTwo Pretty Cnlleri Contending la lb Nor >rowa Ilvlli JUcnten l > y nn Old Mud HloopEnglish cutters as they nro called arocoming Into favor with somo Now York yachtsmen Strictly speaking they nro Americancutters of n nomowhat exaggerated Enl bmodel Thor are all built here The ono groatadvantage tlmt thoy halo over other boats Isthat thor cant bo capsized They carry severaltone of load In their keels nnd this weight nomatter how far they may bo thrown over in nerjunll always brings them back ngaln Inother words thoy simply lie down under thowind and Ret up when It passes awayLast Sunday two of thorn ono considerablylarger than tho other came out for n salt nndsoon cot Into a tuescl In tho Narrows Thorowas n model nto sailing breeze The small onobelt tho larger ono badly to wlndwnrd but thcywore both beaten L a llttlo old sloop with ndeck load of manure Handsomely finishedcraft with beautiful white sails they presenteda pretty nppoarnnco upon tho water but thoyBalled poorly either bcciuso there was notwind enough for thorn 01 boeaiieo there U lIttleor no mtiteett In them heat heavy iltlngs theymopod through tutu Narrows anti cnmo nboutwith comtsidertibio ii lfcnlrwhll I the oll loopwith her unsavory dncK lond and mudcoloredpatched rags rapidly I irni neil upon them andpansod thorn near tile mouth of 110n t twmlnuAHthcso boats nro something new In yachtbuilding tholr performanen Is cloaoly watchedbybullilern anti uonnolsouuri Tho Idea I of thelinded keel la Bald to have boon taken < from thnpalling ijualltles of thin Ito yachts on ProspectIrk Inko It la condemned by some buildersbullersund favored by others Thoro is a with dlllnrmuon of opinion upon this matter among thoknowing ones In tilt boating world Homo ofIlioso who wltneBied thin Inglorious dnfoitofthn two ImnilHomn cutters In Blloncontcndcdthat Inn good stiff bn ero they would soon walkaway not only trout thnt t old sloth but from fmany a fnst > edit Other hell that if I Mho windworn blowIng hnrd tho old sloop would bo goingnbout her bimslneq whilotho cutters would bowonllbulilnc down walling for tIle wind to clop blowIng I A few moor argued that wit I itt tho I leadedkeel might bo all right tile shape of tho cutterswas wrong All thcsn now cutters nro very nayrow nnd very deep Shnrpns wcdcei thr havolIthe or no bearings and their stablllt dependsentirely upon tho weight below This accordlug to tho sticklers for tho centreboml modela fatal error In yacht building Timanswer of tho cutter men Is thnt n their craftare made expreMly to sail on their sides antinever on an oven keel tholr wodgollke shnpo IoITeis so little reslstancn that they can glidealong showing their greatest speed with nearlyhalf tholr docks submerged I Is generally admitted that In this poalllon or ISlclorly thoCutter Is nt her best but on tho other hand ItIs claimed that oven when nt her best tho cutters spend falls far short of that of tho surfaceHailing craft Thoccntrcboirdur It U argueddrawing less water must offer less resistancennd consequently travel faster than the deepkeel boat Tho advocnteu of the other modelassert that tho most brilliant victories of Amerlean yncnts In International regattas worogained by kool boats nluaTho centrebonrdcr they say must necessarilybo n treacherous vessel with little but horbuoyancy to depend upon for stability horballast being unable to help her after she cotswell over sho must always bo a fairweatherboat and can never insplro her captain withconfidence Another set of yachtsmen declarethnt all Ute talk about the relative merits ofcutters and centreboard boats Is absurd for thorenaon that the cutter Is not Intended for Iracing craft These gentlemen also nro metwith the answer that ns no man buys n racehorse for I lager boar wagon so no man buildsn yacht and especially a now style of yachtwithout expecting her to b fast and bent everything If possible Tho cutters however arestill to bo heard from and during tho comingsummer months a good deal will bo known ofwhat they really amount toSTlIIC11 ijiuat rim hULLSTadce Advoente General ilneatlla Opinion lathe Case of Three NoldleiAdJtOen Townsend hneproimilKatnd forthe Information and guidance of the NationalGuard nn Important opinion of Judge Advocate General Horace IluBsell In regard to striking tho names of threo men from tho rolls Ontha 1st of December 1879 ICnpL Colo of thoTwentyfirst Separate Company certified to thocommander of tho Third Division that at anelection on the 20th of November 1879 for noncommissioned officers Frederick 1lorco waselected fourth sergeant In place of William VOsborn stricken from tho rolls that Charles0 Mullen was elected corporal In place of JohnIL 1 Gage stricken from tho rolls nnd that Williamliam H Young was elected corporal In place ofWilliam A Bclbert stricken from tho rollsMnjorGon J 11 Carr commanding the Third IDivision requested the reasons for striking limonames Osborn Gage nnd 8elbert from therulli Tho reason assumed by Cnpt Cole wasthnt they hnd been received contrary to thoprovisions of law and tho regulations In thattlntthey vjrertUnllsted under thou ago of 21 yearswithout consent of parent or guardian In violation of section 13 of tho Military Code MajorGen Carr disapproved of tho report on theground that tho Captain had no authority tostrike any names from the rolls Tho matterwas then referred to the Judue Advocate Genoral Oborn enlisted Jan 2 1H77 aged Hyears Gage enlisted Jan 25 1S77 aged IByears Belbert enlisted Jan 4 1K77 aged 18years each without tho consent of parents orguardian But they have not nor have theirparents or guardian applied for their discharge Osborn was 21 nl I JRnlarY1H71 andwas mustered and Inspected In June followingJudge Advocate General Itutscll In his opinion pays that Osborns continued service afterarriving at his majority and particularly his Idhl1 1 moIJIrlnl J gmuster and Inspection In Juno wore such nratlllcatlon of his enlistment In January 1877as to mako It thenceforth lawful and bindingupon him and upon the Slain Whether thesame ruling will apply > to Gage and Selbort Isnot clear because I am uninformed when thorbecame years of ago I th were 21 beforethe Inspection In June 1879 or became 2L4ayfore their names worn stricken from the 2Umutt after becoming 21 did any act showing nnIntent to ratify and bo bound by their enlistment then tho SAntO rule should bo applied Indetermining their status< After citing various authorities his conclusion Is 1 ho name of Win V Odlwrn was Improperly nnd uulnvvfullv stricken from tho rolland should bo restored 1 Gage and rolratifleil Ihulr enlistment after becoming of agoamid before their names wore xtrlckon from therolls then I their names worn Improperly strickenH IIII lrnfrom thn rolls nud II should bo restored If thoyvvero btlll under 21 years o age or sInce attaining that igo hnit not milled their enlistmeat by sumo word 01 ue before their nnmcswortvvoro stricken from tho rolls then tholr namesvvero properly stricken from tho rolls Thecommander 01 I separata company may strlkofrom his roll the of receivedlrm rollho names parsons orretained contrary to provisions of law and thouregulations without nupli lug for heave 10 thedivision commanderParagraph BOJof the General Itegulatlons hasbeen amended sons to readIIOltOt rntCommandants nf rettlinents and companies subject toihi HI lirovnl ul I thu re viUvu dlvUlon luumul doM srirequlndtu strike from heir roll the unmet nf all mersons who have bwii ri relied or retained as mrtubers ofsuch riBhntnt or eoin anies Contrary to the provisionsof law I and of thes niitulsltoiis and they are fctrtctly lorrlelyillicit lo Krant to any HULII Ienon arcrutlcAU or serviceor ot exemption or discharge from military serviceCOOIEIIATIXO JV BTOUKKEKlIXOThe ladies CooprrullTO Dress AaioelntlonOffice Opened to the 1ilbllcTho Ladies OxJporntlvo Dross Association throw open Its olllcod to the public oslorday at 112 Fifth avenue From 12 to 2 1 M acommittee of ladles belonging tho associationwns present to ulvo a cordial reception to nilcallers These receptions are to be continuedto the end of this week Tho rooms have beenhired for the sumuior by tho managers and aroused In winter for a dancing school The mainroom Is In tho cocond story and It extendsfrom front to roar with windows nt both endsThe floor Is waxed chairs and bth110 loor wl1ed are provided for 1 hundred visitors On tho tables toeterday was tile llrst published olllclal prospectus of the enterprise I Is modelled prnSlI Isimilar association Incorporated In London In1877 with a capital of t251 > 000 Tha object oftho association is to establish a cooperativestore well stocked with ladles and childrensdress goods mInd millinery and to take ordersfor manufacturing such articles from materials furnished by shareholder Theonly customers are to bn shareholders Each share costs 25 nnd onesharo entitles Its holder to every privilege Intho Institution Time goods are to bo sold at asmall percdntngo In advance of Clio cost of thewares Lunch reading writing and retiringrooms will bo provided Hales will be for cashTha London company during the first twomonths of Its Incorporation turned Its capitalnt the rate of six times n year As soon as100000 have been subscribed the associationwill go Into active operation Meanwhile Ihoofncoi are to bo nt 11J Fifth avenue whom nbureau la to bo kept open fortbo summer Thelocation for the cooperative Btoro Is to bo selected next fall Tile point an Important oneIn which the American Is to differ from theEnglish store Is this In the London store cooperation begins and ends with the shareholders The employees are hired and paid In thesame manner ns a private Individual hires antipays his clerks Whereas In the Now Yorkstore the employees are to bonharoholdars amidbeing Interested In the prollts It Is hoped by thoHoard of Managers that courtesy fidelity andeconomy may b secured Educated and rolined saleswomen are promised Office hoursfor ladles desiring to call at 119 Fifth UTODUMA tronUO A M to i 1 MJ B SHEFFIELDS MILLIONSSONSUNJJJcIIrAIrINQONB Ot HIS 80XS V jUlTAKINQ TOCOXTXST HIS WILL< T Ienthnl Bliefn > ld Averment that hlaFather vna not of JHspnelnsi Mind sandMemory nnd thuS he true Untluly InfluencedIho thor boll of Surrogate Alton B 1arkcrof Kingston N V ranit violently about half anhour boforo midnight on March SO Ho foundhis visitor was a messenger from the law firmof Lord > t Lord ot this city who wanted loservo him with the requisite preliminary papersfor contesting the will of Joseph Ii Bhoffloldn millionaire Iron merchant of BaugortloaMr 1arker received tho papers with urbanityrflor his caller had Informed him that ho wasunder tho Impression that unless tho papersworo served beforo midnight the opportunityfor contesting tIm will would bo lost Mr ScottLord tile senior member of tho firm hadwarned him to lose no time anti ho had boonobliged to cross tile river Inn skiffIt la estimated that tile property ot Joseph DBholTlold at the time of his death Was worth ntleast 000000 Ono son W It BhifTleld wholIed been nsHoelnled with him In business mindwho hnd mado n nominal purchase of about250000 worth of tIle property was not mentioned In the will as n legatee It being oxplalncd that ho and lila brother J Louthal Hlieflleldhind been provided for during thin lifetime oftheir father Tho latter Is the client of Lord kLord nnd IB ono of tim youngest children lieatone that ho hInd ircolvcd only n small portionof Ills fathers property but that hn had beenpromised much morn by his father In view of achangnnf habits anti mode of life to conformlohla fathers wishes Tutu young man had illsleased his father with wild pranks In his boyil4hi days and had taken a email sum nnd soughtlila fortune In California Having bowed hitwild oaU ho line now fettled down In NowYork city In tho Insurance business Ho claimslie can promo thug his lather promised to leavehim UU000 Ilnvlm heard ot II r Scott Lordssuccess In the Vandcrbllt will case bo determined to contest his fathers willTho will Itself la a peculiar document and ItIB thought that there will bo nitwit dlfllculty Inearning out 1U provisions Time objectionswhich Mr Lord has llled aver that the paperpurporting to bo tho will la not executed In liemanner end form rerjulred by tlio statute thattho tCBlator was not of Bound mind amid memory and was incapable ranking a will liealleges that the elocution of tho protended willwas obtained and procured by Improper latinnncea exercised and practised upon tho testatorby persons named ns executors and other 3 Itis claimed thnt Joseph 13 Hhofllold when it Isalleged that ho matte and executed tim willwas by reason of ago mental Illusion antimental and physical dIsease dlaauallilod frommaking any toutlmcutnry disposition of hisproperty or of performing any tostlmentarynu and by reason of lila mental nnd physicalcondition was tho moro easily subjected to suchluidue Influence The executors named In tilewill are Illlam n Hhellleld Hllas 13 Ifrownollanti Agnes U Sheffield J Lenthal Bbollleldpetitions tile Surrogate In view of the fact thatho IB next of kin and a son of thin testator toIssue citations directing tile legatees to appearbefore tile Surrogate and show cause why theprobate of tho will should not bo revokedThe legateete named In tho will are Agnes UL Sheffield Agnes 8 Shonicld Agnes L Shothold Sarah S Urownoll May 0 Sinmold Caroline 1 > Sheffield JoBOph U Sheffield Jr chilldren and grandchildren of the testator ThereIs Somali ambiguity about the wording ot thewill lint It appears first to give 15000 to eachof the living children excepting William ItSheffield and J Lonthal Sheffield These aroexcluded on the ground that thoy have beenliorotoforo provided for Thou bequest to thewidow Is 13 000 The remainder ot tho estateU to bo Invested and nn income ot onefifth Isto bo paid to tho wlfu during her life Thobalance of the income goes to the childrenThe will is dated July 28 1877 and tho wittuessex are Thomas I1 Handbrldgo BenjaminF Crump and Charles Coon 1C was filed April7 1879Under the State laws the notice of contestmust bo filed within one year and the haste tofile the notlco with the Surrogate was becauseof the suppositIon that the will wns filed onMarch 30 The news of tile contest of the willhas created much comment In Snuuorttes As JLcuthal Sheffield tho contestant has beensomewhat estranged from his relatives of Intoyears it U expected that tIm content over thowill will bo long and bitternth GLISS7f4IIoh1s Jfl7Objecting to Heine Puld for their BerTlcea cmthe Store HyaleraTim revolt against tlio store nnd shlnnlo system of paying workmen in voguoamong many of tho class manufacturers ot NewJersey has boon partially successful The Salem Gloss Works Issued n paper note about theslo of a llftycont fractional currency cotewhich reads as followsImisici Euan GLoss WonsTrnjrars alter date we promise to par twarrr atour ture In ftiUem M w Jorso A ceuulu lawful curI rency untie United Slate s for value rrcctvidTnis promhaoi v note H ill be uken b I us In paymentof any debt due us before Its matutltj amid will be bjr I1 us recalled tor the amount named thereinKilned 1iicoiiT A CUTKHThese It Is alleged were not good for anything except to ba converted Into merchandiseand no ono would pay for them more than fiftyper cent of their face value Yet U Is said theywere received by ino workmen In payment forservice renderedThe Mieteryot John Kelllja DenlhThe father of John Ilcllly who died In Bollovue Hospital on Friday from a fracture ol the skullproduced It was supposed by a fall w ben drunk noUfledrlntenrfent Wetting yesterday that In his opinionhis sons deatlmas due to an assault and not to accidentlirllly win found unconscious In the cellar of 411 EsitEighteenth street enrlj on Thursday morning SupcovIng him toba suRVrtnff traIn alcoholism the policealter a short sojourn ii the Twenty second street stationremoved him to HelUvuo Hospital where lie died twentylour hours later wIthout recorerluv consciousness Illsdeath was attributed to alcoholism and when theautopsy discovered the skull Iractnre that was supposedto ic I due loan accll < fiat Tall Mr Relltr wile ii a respcctable man tiring at J38 Avenue H saj s Uiat his sonslife threatened by persons in whose oomuanr he wason Wednesday night and iliad lie was found unconcoleus too fir from the entrance to the cellar In Eighteenth street to have milieu there Ills theory Is that Msson was fatally Injured tir the man who threutened hisInc and his body brought to the cellar where It waslonud Tne matter Mil be Investigated at the iuquostvthlUi will be held this weekAn Inspalslro Yonnp runrtstDr M E Schlde n young druggist of 332Mntli avenue was before the JelTtrson Market PoliceCourt yesterday on a complaint made by Mrs dennisVllnnerlr the wife Tolifeman Minnerly of the ThirtyKtenUi strift police sHIion Cite lIce at 32 Ninthavenue on Tuesday last she vltlled lr hchide lor medIcal advice While UlUiw nltli him she stated hernelfon a lonncc llo suddinl piuhtd her back held herface stud 1 kissed her Justice Duffy Iskued a narraut forbile arrestIn court Dr Fehtde admitted the offence but he saidlie was very sorry A sudden impulse had overcome hljiiiltlitirnt I and he had foruotuia hfniMjll Tho count lurMr Vlnncrly said he tUvired lo havu the rate postponed CHUb a civil suit for damajf now pending couldLo decided Justice IlnlT adjourned the case Indefinitely1rleon Keepers PnyKeepers In city prisons are on duty twelvehours dotty and are obliged to purchase and wear antforms The average number of prisoners under thecharge of a Keeper dill > Is I fifty and they take to courtthe most dcsrcrate crnnlnals who If unsuccessful Intlulr applications for discharge by writs of habeas cotpus are reedy to resort to any means to escape smut I thekeepers are elton in dangerous pnltioit A ki eper s payis fxno a yi ar Rents ant the commodities of tile are ailanclliir anti the keepers say that tie Ixtlislature shouldpass a law making the salaries of lie keepers in cityprisoui the same as ts now paid lo policemen cud ttrciueuTortured to JUenlh bjr KubbereCtNc1NTt April 10Enos Mosslandor nachelor I 77 xtars old who lived alone on a arm In VV estVlmnla three flubs iron llell lire Ohio was found onVVtdiKBtU > burned to death In his liuuse A hence holewas turned in the floor but by some means the his hadbeen rxtniiEulMied The theory ol hue neighbors Is thatrobbers had tortured him to death while trying to getlilni to conlcss where his moiiL > was Tliria jears agothreo masked rob er almost burned him todeaUi for thessiiiu purpose and U win tfii riilly iuoIita1 but 1m hada large sum of mono hidden In the houseThe Iluipllnl MulcldThe Coroners jury ycstordny viewed tho remains of JW Smith at an undertakers at BO Sixth ayenue The body was then taken to Philadelphia la Uio 3oclock train Ir J C hiha > p hnuso summon of SLVincfiits Hospital told the circumstances of Smithscominie to the hospital with a broken leg and ut his subsciuently shooting hlm tflfJepuiy Coroner Uonlln read the result of his autonsvon Hmltus body and the Inqusst was aJJouruad until tomorrowItKlKl 1ENX1ONEntries fr the fourth annual dog show of the Westmliihter Kennel Club are to be I closed at SuperintendentLincoln oUlce Itl ulton aCres touiorrowStayer Cooer has advised Gay Cornell tiat It latereats oiew ork stud Itrocklyti whit be promoted by tihispiirovat pm thu bill appropniattng tuomisy icr ft cotutilion of Its East Rlyer llnidgerite conteatattis of the will of Zsclusiy reck have withdrawn their olJocttnns en its trobste tmuelr litterneyilcimig sCtilfled Uiat iii tindos iitfluemics alleged to habetmi ezeried upea it teatator by itis mvii could not bsprou edTite wIll oflennsn P Aldrich was yesterday filed orProust It givil Cite ttstitors entire estate to till wIdowthus will Cr iddwsrd 51 Richards directs must 4e Yobutites1mm itia library slid tiAItt be given to tie Auburn TlueologIest SctnhnuryItelatlve to a report that his horne tacit Hnrphy nowat Newmarket Kn laiid was surTerinic from a severe attack of lung fever Mr James K Keene said yesterdaythat he had hearl or hue report but had received no advlies subsoquciit to the reportTue feluutwing miameul ofilcer of the XniekertockerYeciut Club hey beemi elected Cotutmodore Wm Carterof ihs yacht yarotet ticeCuaumnoil9re W StewartysCitt Seine liultuli ecreusry A arlaci yacht QultTreasurer ty luttr Jr yacht 8lusnpieana zain B CONFRSSIOMWhet le Hnld to hove Led to the RnnsornbontOne ot her Forsnor CounselJudffO SVIlllam Fullorton who waa onoof the counsel for the alleged widow la theLewis will case In conversation with n roportorfor Pus SUN yesterday about the rumors concerning the causa of State Senator CharlesII Wlufleldanbsonco In Cuba anid Tho rumors havo done tho greatest Injustice to MrVlnflold Wo were all deceived up to almostthe last momentWhon woro you first lod to doubt tIm Integrity ot lion claims 1 askodtho roportorWhen It wile proved by Mr Doi Tamos ofNow York that Mrs Lewis wan Identical with nperson who had parsed as thou wife of n Mr Ilolbrook In n blackmailing suit against a MrHeed Mrs Lewis failed to explain thnt easesatisfactorily amid her counsel Immediatelywithdraw from her cnjo the withdrawn beingat the suggestion of Mr Wlnflld Mrs Lewismid lion ooconsplrntors worn nrnstcd nnd hercounsel then cooperated with United StatesDistrict Attorney Koasboyto bring the offenders to justIce no ono lining more amtxioims toeffect IhlH object than Mr lnflold nnd hnagreed with mo anti tho other counsol thatevery reasonable anti proper effort should bomade to cause MrsLewis to mako a full nndcomplete confession Site at that tlmo was InTreihon jail and It was necessary to visit thattilncn In order to accomplish the object In viewMr Wlnflold WHS to hnvo nccompnnlud mo toTrenton for thnt purpose hut tutu temporaryabsence of District Attorney Keashoy made Itnecessary lo postpono thou vJslt Long bolerothis tlmo Mr Wltilleld had bin passngo engaged for Cuba nnd It so happened thatour visit to Trenton was necessarilydeferred until thin day before his nailing forthu reason that It was deemid advlnable by usthat our efforts insecure a conlinilon from thoImpostoi should bn done Under thu aimplccs oftlio District Attorney That conffHSlon IK nowIn tile hands nf the District Atlornov nnd theroIs hunt omit vvonl In It tint tends even remotelyto show that Mr Wlnlleld iius mliii nit much nvictim ns tho rest of Mrs Lewiss roiinHolWhen I miiUiithla ntserllon I do it with ti fullknonledgu of what It menns for tho reasonthnt I myself wrote tim confenslou as tho wordscnnm from tile womans HPHCan you suggest city foundation for the roport that n lawjor was criminally connectedwith the ease n report on which thin rumornbout Mr Wlnnnlil fabised 7 Wns tlmrn anything in the confession to warrant this 7Thoro was but I do not fool nt liberty togive particulars for tho reason that It mightinterfere with District Attorney Koasboys plansns to further prosecutions but I nm tree In slythat the lawyer lIttle Implicated Is not Mr Winfield nor any ono of Mrs Lewiss other counsolNEil YORK CITY SATHiOB JJJfiUSTheir Condition as Reported to the flankIlepitrtmcntALBANT April 10 rollowlnji nro additional reports of the Now York city savings bankNORTH htlygLThsnere4ine131g IliHiiloOaadepositors f sbiucstn surplus fol3ilM This bankreported Jan 1 1871 Due depoUtors 01920040 aurtliilt7JW08lisr iImraaI7ova4R1dO730 14 thilbkDte <dernisltors 74SO xvtu1 surplus 740io1 eli This bunkreportedJan 1 isle hue depositors t7i2eilin3s furumule I f < wi lot 45VVur fclOE Itntturru f 181 3SI 51 IMIllIn nne deposllors 1734AW surplus 0913 Iii Hits bank reported Tan 1 1B7U DuodepositvrsIB3tX surplustaJ 47I livaxm Wmn Rrmm tiS > IfCT 57 HnHMn Doedepositors 5u171r22341 surplus flun Thlsbink repetrtct Jan 1 1075 Due depositors 1OJJ7J surplusft 547 OttlUnrtx Unnitn f S4 17004 li > Mtlr Dne depositors BaS TOJKI surplus f H6rfl n Thlsbank reportedJan 1 1879 Due depositors U7U32J13 surplus 03die illitRa5kLteRseitwt3tO7D4 12 LIMUlm Due depositors 131Hcxmtn surplus tux 0117 Ol This bankreported Jan 1 IbTU Duo depositors f02311504 annlliis 1071494ah iw Voui Itmiirm 94 1 151 4O M UJJllTu Atpo ltor > KI520 319 II surplus 8I8RJI 39 Thi binSreported Jan 1 IB79 1us depositors fj14u3autu surplus C39t 11420htusa FOB bAVHcx 7I wnv f32 510GCOLft7 1jloJlwDue depositors frj < tli4 IUOU7 surplus 047427OThis bank reported Jan 11170 Due depositors 5i67lXictteisi surplus 4J15J7 aiOqtmTAsLaRwuroCith on depflt In bunks nr trusteompaoleo 831tU4 UMtOtr Puo dcuosllors JJWO4Tills bank Is closing and has received no dvusluduring the yearA PIlate Senator In ConlenptfIts riiAVCisco April 9At Sacramento thiseientn mite tatn eiato directed the ercennt at Armstotoiiline Senator Kane iintll he jiurgts tmnbelf linencontempt cmii 1 also deprived htm of all rUhts as a Senator Kano refuses to ti 11 the name of the person who healltces attempted to bribe him with 21uuO to vote forcertain billsZIN4NClAL ANt COM31EKCIAZNew Tork Htoek JCxchmnsie Aalea April 1OvitrrtD graven STITV AITD crrr loses UK f 1 OOOsl10 D A Ss StrlO2 0 05 4s 1P07 c10Tflit U H4ismciai 4Distol3C3sc UBUB4SS 91 r107l 10 Ala class A COunaoiD IXD OTBIR loves tin Slooost5 Alh A 8ns cons Itn 17 L F It Westr > Hosll Jt KISL M me a7 hOur K 4 S vi 10 V A ht I 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JOOO mvab5 P pi ttsSl7 > 5TX > Mont kUss tow F Fip incIBUIN A Chat IfttOWestUT H SalWlS77U3 N JCenlrai79I7Si Total gales tiIltleJ share6a0i V CeflttJ2Iii32i 1x dividendciOula i PRIcEfit Idd 1W < AvivD s BJ no e 1IH t04i4 Manhattan nl 27f anIt B it s so r104 iOI iteVa Run 914 04U 8 cs striCtu i 1141 lOch i siursL nip toU SC 4Ic10a4 5 toe Mil A St Paul 822 retUS h itt r 1UJ1 iiriu A at P pf HU > toeU S 5it ittc IMS loutf Mo K ATs 5 8ui7U a4 > l Sic Mi l liMob A Ohio 22 2tlU 54j91yit5l lotij Morris Hssex 107 1114U 841rutetliOlt > I07J Nash A Chat noU 8 41 CIIHTI 1170 I07I N J Central 70 7th XD S Cur dsrsm N T a A 1Iud1lilb I3JJAlt A T II V 27 NYEle 115 > 117Am Dlst Tfl 73 > f 7 < > Nor Iac lit 2DVAt A Pae Tel 4JS 44 I Nor Pacific pf Ml SMiIauudtSouUi oil Vorthwesiern po J W00 A I O IVJ iV Nuthweut iuf tree ItoUCC A 1 70 7n lOhioAUlss 3t i 30clue H A p 127 Ohio A Mist pf 7J 74Chic A Alton in 1UU Iaeiae HalL 411 42PelI A West Dli Ul auoasilter 15 IDel A n Can Rlj H2i UuicksilTsr pf IHIErie Railnar 44W 44 ilock Island 1H7Eric Railway 0 W lishiltiesling 0314Brie it coin IHJ < hAllatiati rraucisca 5a JlHsnA3tJo 31 3U San Fran pf Ki JlMlHan t 9tJopf 70 71 Hutro runnsl i 2IlllnoiiCtn 1117 t078 Uitiori Iaclo lii SitSIron Mountain lull MV Wab A Pac 411 4t4 5loure A Nasb104 15U Wab A Par pf 05 OIlL E A West 3J at Wel Cn TeL Its 1teilake Shore luai lUrt Lx dividendSATURDAY April 10There was a very tmselllod and HuUuatlngstock market There was somiStlecllnis In leadlug fancies from Ibo opening prlccH under apprehensions of an unfavorablo bank statementlint the only Important decline was In kansasand Texas which was subjucleil to a severepressure from Boilers Manhattan Klovnlod fornn exception advanced Whon tho bank stalemnnt was made public there was a general Improvement In values But the market ngnlnbecame dull and Irregular Tim latest dealingswere characterized by a docllnii In Kansas andTains weakness In Iaclllo Mall and Manhattanactivity In Jersey Control a strong market totCanada Southern arid an advance lu hit luihamid Minnesota Tho following will show themore Important chtngos of thou day AdvancedMllwnuklo antI Ht Paul J Ht I and H FJi St L anti U P preferred y Wabash andFun preferred Bt r find Minn 1 DeclinedHannibal and fit Joseph 1 Manbatlnn Klovnloil 1s Iron Mountainit M Kansas andTexas 2s Northern 1nclflo I Norlhvvenlurupreferred it Western Unloa Telegraph XGovernments wore quiet Railroad bondswore fulrly active but upeculatlvo lacuna woreweak Money on call G V cent tile ruling natowith variations both ways In exceptional casesInternal revenue receipts today 299930Custom 034307Tha bank statement presented the followingfootingsJprltS Avrela IHJtrnatLoam t29noj vin 52t1lt47t09 liq cr5rworSpecie o3VW i 52tt23tutji hOc IMSWLeeal lenders 1iH < 7MO IIMIMXI Inc iO04iIs 1Deposits 239lia3Os 202e75o lIce VUJDUSCirculation 2UVU1UOU 2UUX7l > Inc o JooDeficiency oflenalrcwrvt 808MO 107450 Dee 203400The Treasury now holds 303702G50 InUaltod tJUtes bjoOs to aocuro bank circulationBonds depositor for rlronUtlon dtirlnn tiaweek endlnif today 16B3GOO bonds hoilt forcirculation withdrawn tturhngthn week 11510000 natIonal bank clri ulatlon outstandingCurrencY notes 3i39712i5 Bold notesThoreceipts of national bank notes for rodemption tot the woek ending toiMr as compared with the corresponding period last rearago a follows1870 p5Hew Tork lAISS tlatmII slon < sue tee 17lPlhllilclphls leltun l 4ti tonUlKCllaneouJ 31mtOxJ 4n2aTotal W ia i gauTreasurer flllflllnn has rulmlthntthnorlelnalprovision of thin National HankInif net riijulrInir the banks to koou on dopoijlt with lieTrensuroral nil times regisInntti Umu tied Htal sbonils to hit amount of niiplhlrtl of Ihclrrnpltnt Is still In force It has boon snppoiod thatthe Itosuniptlou act of 187 rcpouled tills provision and Comptroller Knox so holiln riteiiiefitlon has boon rnfnrriil to HIM AttorneyUonoral unit If ho confirms tho Treasurer doclsion Home of our largtst city IninkH will hnvoolthor to purchase lartro anioiintsof bonds ucolso reorganize tinder tho Htnto lawBids for bank stocks nro America 144American KxchatiKK 119 1 lliitohorH nndDrovers illS Cmitrnl IlHi Clmso 112HChemical 1700 I CIty Oil Commnrno 1 IIIContlnptilnl 115 Otrn Lxchtmci1 113 istRiver J5 Fourth 117 Fifth Avoriuo 27rlallatlti 135 Importers nnd Traders 235I tat her Manufacturers 135 I Matihiillnn t 1 MO IMiirkol 122 Merlinnlc M4Mni > liiinlrVniinkinn Association 74 Mnrcantlle 07 Merchant127 JtirchanlH Letiit ill O 02 Slolinpolltiin100 Nassau 89 > Now YotL 142 Mntli Nntlonal 110 North Amrrlen 100 1ark 121Ihrcnlx lOOjllopubllc I 131Hlinonnd LoallnT12S Ht Nicholas 10U Tradiumene 1USUnion 145Tim Supreme Court of the United Stubs In B emilt lo loeovor from the t t4tuuit cit Tennwsii nsttte guarantor of tho hIunk of Trlini4i < > a ilnbtwhich tho hank owed to Iho Meniplilit andClmrleFton llnllroad Company hnMs thnt therepeal of ito provision In the Tennraieo Constitution a uthonlzi mig lint Its to BUI the Stattlmtieh nftrr IliA ilebt nceriied iloi K not Impairtint obligation of n contract wlthlu tho meaningof tho ConstitutionlilI market for printing cloths at Tall Riverline been very milet Manufacturers nro notdlsposud to press goods to stIle and thoiich nfilmY havo clinnKPil linnds nt GsV ilitrlnu tIleweoktho general nitUliiic prluo Is She for 01squares Production for lie Reek 110 000plows sated 5000 L plecc dollvurlus 112000pieces and stock ou hand 07000 piecesTim production of anthraclto coal last weekwan 371012 tons na compared with 3G0419 tonsfor Iho previous vvuok and 4ljllil tons tno corresponding work of 18711 The total productionfrom Jan 1 to April 3 was 69B074 tons nsnKiitn8t51322Gl tons for the lIke period of lastyourshowing a decrease this yenrot 435287tonsThe Imports for the week were 8933 07n ofwhich 2571340 wero dry goods and I83C6733merchandiseThe Loul h Vollny Railroad Company hasJust tiald to the Treasurer ot New Jersey130000 for thin riparian grant mndo lo thaust Line Railroad Company In 1872 whichthe late Asa Pucker subsoiiucutly bocnnie possissed of The grant was partly paid for Incashand a mortenco for 82000ufvon to securetutu rest Mr Packer permitted default on thusIntorpMof mortgage for tutu purpose of ImvInic It fornoloscd and thus acquiring n BhorlfTstitle deed After the sale had been made thCentral Company secured nn Injunction ro >straining tho Hhorlfl from delivering thin linedThis Injunction was dissolved ou lie 24th ofMarch last mind the Sheriff will deliver the deedto the LohlKh Valley Railroad Company lu afew days limo Btato covenanting therein to defend tim titleThus transfer books of the Missouri Kansasnod Texas Jlallroail Company were closed Inthis city today without previous notloo thatsuch action would be taken They will remainclosed until May 20 when the annual electionfor directors occurs The closing the bookwithout notice provoked much adverse commont In the street and Is Iwllovcd to have boonInstigated by the parties who have acquired alargo Interest In the stock and by this actionhope to prevent any concentrated opposition tothem nt the election It may have been Inspired br speculative motives as the stockdropped 3 per cent upon the announcementThe following arethe street quotations todayfor unlisted mtscoilnneous securities BostonIlnrtforti und Erie Cenlnl Construction95O100 CO V t cent pnfd Denver and HloGrande C9WQ70W do cot sub 27J29 Kdlbon Eloctrle Light 70031 200 Edison Ore MillInp 300Q325 Flint Icro A Mnrquotto 21O21VMissouri PnclDa 4f do Condrey share 4VMemphis and Charleflton 37 Ohln CentralCoal 25L2O St Joseph nnd Western shares25251i South Carolina shares 1S20 doHt morteaco 105108 do 2d morliragn 7497G do nonmorttrnceboarlnc bonds 4211113ema home and alton 1 do let mortgage is15 do 2d mortgage 3J04 do Income 1d9t23 Texas Pacific con subYlcksbure and Mention 1011 Jersey Southern IXOas stocks are Quoted Now York 100 to 110Manhattan 192 to 200 Metropolitan 133 to140 Mutual 75 to 60 Municipal 190 In 200Brooklyn 123 to 125 Jersey City 145 to 155Jfw Turk MarketFUTunruT April 10Fioun AND Jlrxt Wflrs kdiet but more suady at the prices of yrsterdsvVVe nnoui FlourNo J tjTlJ1 8H sunerHne 54 irr4t45o extra State Ac Jl6 > cfl western sprint ZXand XIX asn nao d0 Wittier shlpplnc extras it H5lf 401 do XX and XXX KOAMUI oatenta fA Sa5754 emmy shlpplnrexiras HoaKV 40 Southern bakersand amity brands ttlrjn Southern shlpplni extrasfiifMi3 Kre flour suoerflne lnKi < oo Oomn meatWestern Ac JVigSJ llrandfwlne 8J 20 Wheatfeed 4 ton 52315535 rye misC InjCorroi opotsHo lower nilddliiiruplandsl2 citooitordinary 11 5 lot sales 3 U15 bales futures ilechnrd b3 < 310 points cloMne at lilOc lor April Ullc for flMar IJJ7c forJuneU17c for July M ie for Aneiist julv for Septiniher 11 Iit6c for Dctibfr il m I sx for JNovember and 11 18e fnrl > ecemher sales 1UJ7W palestceeelpma at tie poet mottas 5tlit balePKOIISIUNS Pork opened firm alit t fill off at thoclo < esalts on the spot lJi ills new mess ill joafll 2111 i 0 linie s quoted fl07 cll nn sales for Inturp dcllvrryMar fiOKKjfll to Jnn 11211 1 July fll m2C Piscesmure acUvv sales 200 hose itng l clear quuted 7c 2110 i >b xes low and short clear titcther In the Hi si 11154aupe clnsinKb lIIe Cut meals Inn siln 7u > J a1 srlbleltlcs 12 Us 7V 13 5 CjIr zm picklrd hama10 tt 4c 1tXJ I fresh do Higis tiu injc Lardfirmer sales on the snot 1 sv tee prime city 74OCJSal Jo p t prime Western 74JUO74V 40UO UsIon Itimutre demiserym April 74c Mar 742 > ic June7IXS74V July 7 Sac seller jear 7 4Oc 1100 learefilled for the Continent sold part st 777c Soot lowerfsales 100 ten extra mess KlOJvafll Dressed hoessteady at ljinSe for city and 53e for pigs ButteStrariy new Slsto palls and tiihs JOAJftc creamersiaioo VVeslfrn daIry Ihitcj24o1 lacturr ieafheese stendy Stat artery KaU c u itklms la10Jc Western lint lli Uc skims IVlllc IMunctianeed tuar by u talic others Uil3c duak18 20c cPec i XMftiocIKSIN Wheat firmer with a fair trade and brick seoutis tin sales 1H7 isjoliu li on the spot Inclnilink Si 1 114sm3am mir Nn 1 white Si I 1711 2O for No 3 rpriiiitSt 1 itl4ijt37t fur ho J red and iit2 l for No It I doa hit lor I lur u Ilivrr 720cas > bush Inc icti cur No 1hlte nl fl hht32 lor April and 1 itw5l2ue tomMnr anlNci J rut I winter at St 1 innfl 17 for April fl13MI 14 tar May tint Sms40u II lor June cioieg dullou Change hut alter Chanuo the market was firmerNo i rid wittier at 91371 naomi 91 J7 lor April anlSt 1 T3 > for lIar Rv < and burl t tutu Oats firmer gotin trc active sales H4 KM bunh at 41114430 lit cited anl44r4511c for while tnclnilliK No 3 nilxH at 4c i whluido At 4C447e also So J mined IV for May In IUcorn CrItter on the spot with a lair dimattd sales onthe i > por 17IU > husti Includiiuf unifradcl at lit1leI uNn J mixed Jauc for now steainor unmet I < liCiJlje No T nified 52e u Western yellow roe dowhite 4ftvi old intxtil 54c t and for future neiivcry 101011 built No J mixed Me for April and 47i i4H burNsOKOI KMUS Rio contQ waa 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